Go/went/gone
Go
Go means 1 move from one place to another oo™
Igo ro work by bike. My brother goes by car. A B
We went to Paris
Shall we go ta the sw
You can go to a place on foot or in some kit
To make it clear that we are goin,
We're walking to work this mornin
aming pool today?
J of transpart,
foot we can say:
Is this train going to Grana
Where does this read go?
Go + prepositions B
Kim went in(to} his roam f= Yuko went out of the house
and shut the door, and into the garden
Rani was tieed. He went up The phone was ring
che stairs slowly. went down the stairs qu
Go away.
Fm going back home this evening. —
(See Unit 7.) home
Go + -ing for activities
Go is often used with -ing for different activities. Rot
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fr
_ A. - Skt x
I hate ging shopping. T usually go swimming Ler's go dancing,
im the morning.
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Bo you like going sightseeing Hans goes skiing Bob is
you are on holiday? every winter, fishing today.
Future plans
be going to is often used for plans for the furure:
On Saturday Jan is going to visit his aunt, On Sunday we're going to stay at home. On
Monday I'm going to meet Sam at the restaurant.